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Due to the worldwide trend of urbanization, fewer people are directly engages in agricultural activities. With the declining number of independent farmers, large agricultural corporations have emerged. Discuss the problems that independent farmers have to face with the increasing control of the global food market by large agricultural corporations. Describe the economic and ecological impacts resulting from the increasing global exchange of agricultural produce. Cite suitable examples to substantiate your arguments. With the globalization of agricultural, the competition of farming activities has increase greatly, from local or national scale, to a global scale competition, meaning with the advancement in transportation, their competitors no longer from neighborhood but all over the world. Large agricultural corporations benefit from the scales in economics in many ways and slowly invade and success the market of independent farmers. In general, the large agricultural corporation invade the market of independent farmers by having lower production cost. They can obtain...

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